Finally, a truthful privacy policy

For anyone who’ been dealing with Internet privacy, Dan Tynan’s The First Truly Honest Privacy Policy is a scream.
(Don’t tell anyone, but it’s much closer to the real truth than anyone really wants to admit.)

Kim Cameron – Microsoft: Gov2.0 and Facebook ‘Like’ Buttons

I couldn’t agree more with the points made by identity architect James Brown in a very disturbing piece he has posted at The Other James Brown. 
James explains how the omnipresent Facebook  widget works as a tracking mechanism:  if you are a …

People and online services: leaving value on the table

The recent Google-Facebook flap demonstrates that the hottest battleground for users’ control of the data they pump into these online services is the sites’ Terms of Service. Why? Because when you’re not a paying customer, you’re not in a hugel…

Identity Fallacy – No2UID

This is a tough blog. The ideas started six years ago, when I was battling with solutions for multi-agency information sharing, but they have not gone away. Robin Wilton (@futureidentity) privately reminded me. “I know you’re ahead of your time, …